Conveying mechanism



April 16, 1935. A. J. WALTER, JR

I CONVEYING MECHANISM FiledNov. 22, 1955 5 Sheets-Sheet 1 INVENTOR AJuasonV/ZY/ierJn WM ATTORNEY April 16, 1935. A, J. WALTER, JR 1,998,109

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R V o g N I\ cg INVENTOR A.Judson Miler .f/t

April 16, 1935. A. J. WALTER, JR 1,998,109

CONVEYING MECHANI SM Filed Nov. 22, 1935 5 Sheets-Sheet 5 g F E INVENTOR v 1141x7502: VVJYZZeI-Jn ATTORNEY Api'il 16, 1935. A J. WALTER, JR 1,998,109

CONVEYING MEC HANI SM Filed Nov. 22, 1935 5 Sheets-Sheet 4 INVENTOR ATTORNEY April 16, 1935 A. J. WALTER, JR

CONVEYING MECHANI SM Filed Nov. 22,

1933 5 Sheets-Sheet 5 ATTORNEY Patented Apr. 16, 1935 v i UNITED STATES PATENT-OFFER]"- Andrew Judson Walter, Jr., North Hackensaclr,

N. J assignor to Fowler. Machinery & Equip-f I ment Corporation, New York, N. YQ, a corporationofNewYork f 7 Application November 22, 1933,Serial N0.'B99,239

20 Claims. (01. 211-1 5) I Y Y v This invention relates to conveying mecha Fig. 3 is'a plan view of the same in an enlarged nisms and more particularly refers to improvescale; ments in conveying mechanisms consisting of a Fig. 4- is a detail side view in elevation of 'th plurality of carriers having means for automatstationary'z position display mechanism; v 5 ically transferring articles from one carrier to Fig. 5- is adetail vertical transversal section 5 another at predeterminedtimes. The invention through 1ine 5 --5 of '3; l also refers to improvements in conveying devices, Figifi is a front view in elevation of the upper such as are used. for successively displaying artipart of the machine, shown in'Fig. 3; cles for sale, especially garments and the like, Fig.7 isarear view in elevation thereof; 1

where the garmentsare suspended from a car- Fig. 8 is an end view in elevation of the same 10 rier and are transferred therefrom at spaced infrom the right, with respect to Fig. 3; tervals onto a travelling carrier and thence to Fig. 9 is a detail plan'view of thestationary' a display holder, adapted to display the articles dis play mechanism, showing its parts in'a posi' in two different positions, and back again onto tion'difl'erent from that shown'in Fig. 3;

the travelling carrier. Figlloisa detail front view in elevation there 15 The. primary object of the present inventionis of, illustrating the manner in which a ha to provide a conveyor for display and like purmay be automatically transferred from the travposes, consisting of an entirely self-contained elling carrier to the stationary display holder; structure of great compactness .and simplicity, Fig. 11 is a detail view in perspective, illusadapted to be produced at' relatively low cost.- trating the manner in which a hanger is 'auto- 20 Another object is to provide in a device of the matically I returned from the stationary holder character mentioned, novel and. improved means onto the travelling carrier; for automatically transferring articles from one Fig. 12 is a detail side view in elevation, 'corcarrier to another, said means being actuated responding to Fig. 4, showing the stationary holdentirely by the movement of the display carrier er in its other position 25 without theintermediary of additional actuating Fig. 13 is a front view in elevation of a carryor controlling devices. ing and transferring device which may be used A further object is to provide in a conveying for suspending hanger-hooks or the like, and mechanism, where articles, which have'to be carfor discharging the same onto .or-for receiving ried along a given path by a travelling carrier, them from'similar devices,iadapted to cooperate 30 can be suspended at random from a feeding cartherewith, by virtue of the translatory moverier and are thereby automatically transferred to ment of one device with respect to another. the travelling carrier at regularly spaced inter- Fig. 14 is a side view in elevation thereof; vals. Fig. 15 is a plan view thereof;

A' still further object is to provide a display Fig.16 is a detail rear view in elevation of the 35 conveyor of a novel and improved construction, devicesfor transferring hangers from the travincluding in combination with a feeding or disellin'g' carrier onto a temporary support and tributing carrier and a travelling carrier, means from the latter onto the feeding or distributing cooperating with said travelling carrierfor discarrier; i V

playing articles intwodifferent positions, while Fig. 17 is a detail rear view in elevation, illus- 40 said articles are heldstationary in each position, trating the mechanism controlling the operation so as to permit careful examination thereof by of the feeding and distributing carrier; on-lookers; Y g a Fig. 18 is a similar view with various parts in Other objects and advantages of the present a different position; 7 l

invention will more fully appear as the descrip- Fig. 19 is a detail view in perspective of the 45 tion proceeds, and will be set forth and claimed parts of the. mechanism shown in Fig. 17; in the appended claims. I Fig. 20'1is a detail viewingperspective, show:

A display conveyor representing one of-the posing the transfer arm and parts governing the sible embodiments of my invention is illustrated operation 7 of the .feeding carrier, controlled by way of example in the accompanying draw thereby; v V r ings, in which: K Fig. 21 is a detail view in perspective of the Fig. 1 is a front elevation of a display. conveyor, outer end of the transfer arm, showing said arm adapted for displaying garments and like artiabout to engage the hook of a hanger to be moved cles; along-the auxiliary railyand 1 Fig. 2 is a side elevation thereof; Fig. 22 is a similar view; showing the transfer arm after the hanger hook has been engaged thereby.

The embodiment of my invention illustrated in the drawings is in the form of a display apparatus for articles, such as garments, and its general construction comprises a base structure, from which upwardly extend two uprights 30, 3|, supporting a top structure B, carrying all the moving and operating parts of the apparatus.

The conveying apparatus proper consists of an endless chain 32, arranged to travel on a horizontal plane, a feeding or distributing rack mech-;

anism C, constituting a magazine, from which are suspended the garment carrying hangers,

which are individually fed at intervals to the travelling chain, a transfer mechanism'D for conveying said hangers one by one from the point of discharge of the rack to the, point of loading of the chain, a display mechanism E, comprising a non-travelling hanger holder for displaying garmerits in two different positions, a. motor F, for actuating and coordinating the operation of the various component parts of the apparatus, and means cooperating with the travelling chain for automatically discharging hangers fromsaid transfer mechanism onto said chain, from said chain onto the hanger holder of the display mechanism, back onto said chain from said hanger holder and back onto said rack from said chain. I r j The upper structure comprises a center frame 33, a left-hand frame 34, and a right-hand frame 35, said three frames being connected and combined into a. rigid structure by two longitudinal bars 36, 31, bolted onto said frames by a number of bolts, such as 36. V

The center frame is formed with a forwardly projecting bracket 39 and a rearwardly projecting bracket 4|], said bracket 39 providing a support for the moving parts of the display mechanism and the bracket 40 providing a support for the mechanism controlling the feeding and discharging operation'of the rack.

The left-hand frame carries a front sprocket wheel 4|, a rear sprocket wheel 42, and a deflecting sprocket wheel 43, for the chain 32, said sprocket wheels being rotatably mounted upon studs 44, 45, 46, respectively, vertically depending from said frame. A vertical shaft 41, carrying a sprocket wheel 48, is rotatably mounted through bracket 39 of the center frame, and a sprocket wheel 49 is rotatably mounted on a stud 50, depending from the outer end of the righthand frame 35, completing the path of travel of endless chain 32.

Continuous movement is imparted to said chain bya motor F, the pulley 5| of which drives another pulley 52, by means of a belt 53, said pulley 52 driving a worm 54, meshing with a worm wheel 55. enclosed within casing 56, carried by bracket 49.

Worm wheel 55 is fixed upon a shaft 51, extending towards the front of the structure and carry ing at its front end a conical pinion 58, in mesh with a conical gear wheel 59, carried by shaft 41. Chain 32 is thus arranged for continuous travel at a uniform speed, riding over sprocket wheels 4|, 42, 43, 49, 48.

At the upper end of shaft 41 is mounted a pinion 60, meshing with a gear 6|, carrying a driving disk 62 of an intermittent gearing, the other element of which is constituted by plate 63, carrying a dog 64, said plate being mounted at the upper end of vertical shaft 65, the lower end of which carries hanger display holder 66. Said gearing is completed by a bi-segmental pinion 61, also carried by shaft 65, said pinion being formed with two diametrically opposite toothed segments, arranged at right angles to the axis of plate 63. Dog 64 is formed with two opposite teeth 68, 69, adapted to be engaged by lugs 10, 1|, carried by disk 62, and outwardly projecting therefrom, during the rotation of said disk. When one of said teeth is engaged by one of said lugs it will initiate the rotation of vertical shaft 65 and cause one of the toothed segments of pinion 61 to intermesh with gear wheel 6| and to continue the rotation of shaft 65 for a angle, when plate 63 will once more become engaged by disk 62, so as to temporarily restrain shaft 65 against rotation. When the next lug on disk 62 comes around the operation will be repeated and shaft 65 will be caused to once more rotate an angle of 180", causing the hanger holder 66 to resume its original position. v

The hangers which are suspended from the rack mechanism C are discharged one by one at spaced intervals onto segmental rail 12 of the transfer mechanism and are subsequently carried along said rail by the action of a transfer arm 13, pivotally mounted at 14, onto a bracket 15', inwardly extending from the right-hand frame 35. The reciprocating movement of said transfer arm is controlled by gear wheel 6|, an articulated connection 15 being interposed between disk 62 and arm 16, extending from the hub 11 of transfer arm 13, said arm 16 forming a bell crank lever with said arm 13.

Figs. 3, 6, 7, 8 illustrate the position of the various parts mentioned where hanger holder 66 occupies one of its temporary stationary display positions and transfer arm 13 occupies its extreme position corresponding to the discharge of a hanger from rail "onto a temporary pivotal support 18 forming part of a device for subsequently transferring said hanger onto the travelling chain. It is obvious that the next half revolution of gear wheel 6| will cause arm 13 to be angularly displaced to its other extreme position in proximity of the point of discharge of the hangers from the rack carrier onto rail 12, so as to engage a hanger previously discharged from the rack carrier, for the next trip.

The movements of the various parts mentioned I are so timed that at about the time when a new hanger is discharged from the temporary support 18 onto the travelling chain, the hanger previously suspended for display purposes from hanger holder 66 is re-transferred from said holder onto the travelling chain, to be carried back to the point where said hanger will be once more transferred onto the feed rack.

It will be seen that gear wheel 6| will complete one revolution while shaft 51 will make several revolutions, preferably from four to six, for the purpose of automatically spacing the successive discharge of hangers from the rack onto the segmental rail 12, in a manner which will be hereinafter set forth.

The devices for transferring the hangers from one temporary support to another are illustrated in detail in Figs, 13, 14, 15 and consist essentially of temporary supports mounted to oscillate about a horizontal axis when urged to do so by force being applied to their tip ends. Some of these temporary supports are mounted at a lower level than others, according to the duty which they are expected to perform.

Referring to Figs. 13, 14, 15, it will be'seen that each one of these devices consists of a carrier 19, from which is suspended a temporary support 88, mounted to oscillate about a pivot 81 said temporary support extending downwardly from said pivot. Said temporary support comprises a substantially conical portion or button 82, frontwardly extending from the back plate 83, the upper part of said conical portion being notched at right angles to the axis of pivot 81, so as to form a notch 84, adapted to receive and retain the hook of a hanger; Underneath conical button 82, the device is also formed with a frontwardly extending lug 85, arranged at an angle to the vertical, as shown in Fig. 13.

Temporary support 18 at the'discharge end of segmental rail 12 is mounted at a level higher than that of temporary support 86, depending fromhanger holder 68. Furthermore, the temporary supports carried by the travelling chain are alternately mounted at a level intermediate the levels of supports 18, 86; and at a level lower than that of support 86, temporary supports indicated at 81, 88 being at the intermediate level and temporary supports indicated at 89,90 being at the lower level. In order to insure a positive action of these temporary supports and at the same time provide a track for the travelling chain. preventing sagging thereof, I provide a rail 9!, extending underenath the travelling chain, said rail being supported'by flanged drums, such as 82, carried by studs 44, 45, 58, and by a rod 93, downwardly extending from bracket 39. Accordingly, carrier E9 of each temporary support, which is fixed onto chain 32; is formed so as to ride over rail 9!, supporting and maintaining the chain in its proper horizontal alinement.

The relative vertical arrangement of said temporary supports, which, cooperating with one another, form the transferring devices, is such that when supports 81, 88 of the chain pass in front of support '58 at the discharge end of the segmental rail, the button portion 82 of 'said supports 8?, 88 will strike against the lug portion 85 of temporary supports l8 and will, therefore, cause said temporary'suppor't 78 to swinga certain angle about its respective pivot 8|.

The resultingangular displacement of said support 18 in a vertical plane will bring said support to a position where its notch 84 has become disengaged from the hook suspended therefrom, and the hook, therefore, will slide downwardly riding over the conical surface of button 82 and. fall into the notch 84 ofthe temporary support 81 or 88 of the chain at the time engaging support ?8. A similar relation exists, but in a reverse sense, between temporary supports 81, 88 of the chain and the temporary support 88 of hanger holder 85;

As Fig. 4 clearly shows, the conical button portion of support 88 is about on a level with the lug 85 of temporarysupports 81-, 88 of the chain, F that when either support 8'? or 88 strikes the button portion of support 85, said support 81 or 88 is caused to oscillate about its horizontal pivot to discharge the hanger carried thereby onto support 8'5.

In a similar manner the conical button portion of supports 88, S8 is about on a level with the lug 85 of temporary support 88 of hanger holder 88, so that when either support 89 or 98 reaches support 85, said support 88'wil1 thereby be caused to swing about its pivot and to discharge the hanger carried thereby onto the travelling support 89 or 98. From the rear end of frame 34, in corres'pondence of stud. 45, is provided a depending bracket 94, the lower end of which is inwardly and upwardly turned-as shown at '95, forming a forked supportfor a transfer member 98, pivotally mounted at 91, the upper endof said forked support beingdirectly'in the path of lug 85 of lower temporary supports 89, 88, carried by the chain.

88,15 then discharged thereby to a still lower level onto support 86, then to a still lower lever from support 88 toeither support 88 or 98, and then to a still lower level from either support 88 or 90 onto transfer "member 98. In the meantime, during the interval between the time when a hanger is discharged'from the chain onto display support 88 and the time when said hanger is redischarged from said display support 86 onto the chain, the hanger holder 68 carrying display support 86 is successively rotated 180 from the position shown in Fig. 4 to the'position shown in Fig. 8, and then back again after a certain interval to t'ne position of Fig. 4. Therefore, first the front and then theback of thegarment carried by the hanger will be displayed, while said garment and hanger are held virtually stationary before being once more carriedaway by the chain.

It will be observed'that the operation of the transferring devices described is entirely automatic, taking place purely by virtue of the translatory movement of the endless carrier, or chain 32, without the intermediary of any other controlling or actuating mechanism.

,The garments whichv have thus been brought to and displayed at the frontof the device and which have subsequently .beenonce more carried away by the travelling carrier and discharged onto transfer member 96, are returned by said transfer member to a feeding or. distributing carrier at the rear tobe eventually returned to rail 12 in a continuous cycle. l

The feeding or distributing carrier, which also acts as a storage carrier upon which a number of hangers can be-placed at random when the operation of the device is first started, has the double object of returning the hangers from the lowermost discharge level to the uppermost level of discharge of saidhangersonto rail 12 and determining the successive discharge of said hangers onto rail 12 at regularly spaced intervals, timed with the operation of transfer arm '13.

The feeding or distributing carrier consists of a stationary inclined rack having a saw-toothed upper edge, extending between a point in proximity of 'transfer'rnember 88 and the rear end of rail I2, and a reciprocating feeding member also provided with a saw-toothed upper edge, cooperating therewith.

The stationary rack consists of two flat bars 98, 99, set edgewise and spaced from each other to provide a clearance space 180, within which is housed the feeding member ID}. The two bars 88, 99 are formed withan upper saw-toothed edge 182 and the feeding bar I81 is similarly formed with a saw-toothed edge I83, which registers with saw-toothed edge I82, when, or a little before, said feeding bar IOI reaches its rearmost position.

Bar 98 is held in position by a bracket I04, at the right, and by a bracket I05 at the left, with respect to Fig. '7. Bar 99 is fixed and positioned with respect to bar 98 by longitudinally spaced spacing rivets, such as I06. In correspondence of said rivets, feeding bar IOI is provided with inclined slots, such as I01, which cause said feeding bar to be raised or lowered when reciprocated in a longitudinal direction.

At the rear bars 98, 99 are formed with an upwardly inclined extension I08, the outer end of which is spaced a certain distance from transfer member 96, as shown in Fig. 7. Feeding bar IN is also formed at the rear with an upwardly inclined extension I09, the outer end of which remains spaced from transfer member 96 a distance suificient to clear temporary support 89 or 90 when either support passes across forked support 95, at which times feeding bar IOI is at or about its foremost position. When said feeding bar is moved to its rearmost position, the outer end of extension I09 strikes against the lower end of transfer member 96, as shown in dotted lines in Fig. 16, and causes said transfer member to tilt in a counterclockwise direction a certain angle sufficient for a hanger suspended from the upper edge thereof to be discharged onto the upper edge of extension I09.

When, at the end of the next forward stroke, the feeding bar is brought to a. position where the upper edge of extension I09 registers with 'or is a little higher than the upper edge of extensions I08, the hanger suspended from extension I09 will slide down the upper edge of extensions I08 to the lowermost notch H0 of the upper edge of bars 98, 99.

The reciprocating motion imparted to feeding bar IIJI will cause the same to engage the hangers suspended from the notches of bars 98, 99, when said feeding bar reaches its rearmost position and to carry them forward one step while said feeding bar is moved to its foremost position, causing them to fall into the next notch of said bars 98, 99.

The reciprocating motion of feeding bar IN is produced by means of a crank lever I I I, which is pivotally mounted at II2 to the rear surface of casing 56, said crank lever having an arm II3, pivotally connected at I I4, to a U-shaped bracket H5, laterally extending from feeding bar IOI at a point in proximity of its forward end. Said crank lever also has an arm I I6 carrying a roller I H, urged to bear against the peripheral surface of an eccentric II8, carried by shaft 51, by a spring II9. By virtue of this arrangement, it is obvious that eccentric II8 causes the forward movement of the feeding bar while spring II9 causes the return movement thereof.

For the device to be operative it is necessary that the discharge of the hangers from the feeding rack onto rail I2 be timed with the operation of the endless carrier, so that a new hanger is discharged onto rail 12 for each hanger discharged onto and displayed by temporary display support 88. On the other hand, as stated, a number of hangers can be placed at random upon rack 92-99 without any particular attention being paid to their proper spacing.

Suitable devices are, therefore, provided for controlling the feeding and discharging operations of feeding bar IOI. These devices comprise a transversal shaft I20, extending to the rear of frame 35 and carrying at its rear end an arm I2I,

a link I22, pivotally connected at I23 to the front end of the U-shaped bracket II5, a hook I24 integral with said link, and means controlled by the operation of the transfer arm I3 for rocking shaft I at predetermined intervals.

The tip end of hook I24 is normally somewhat below the level of the path of bars 98, 99, so that when a hanger happens to be suspended from the first frontward notch of bars 98, 99, as shown in Fig. 17, at a certain point during the return stroke of feeding bar IN, the tip end of hook I24 will strike against said hanger and will prevent said feeding bar from completing its return stroke. So long as this condition persists the feeding bar will be prevented from moving back far enough to engage the hangers suspended from bars 98, 99 and therefore no advance movement of said hangers will take place. The forward end of link I22 is formed with a slot I25, through which is inserted a pin I26, carried by the tip end of arm I2I. If arm I2I is tilted upwardly, link I22 will, therefore, also be angularly displaced in an upward direction, as shown in Fig. 18, so that the tip end of hook I24 will now be free to clear the hanger suspended from the foremost notch of bars 98, 99. When this takes place the feeding bar is free to continue its return stroke, so that at its next forward stroke said hanger will be carried forward one step and discharged onto rail I2.

It' is to be understood that when there is no hanger suspended from the frontward notch of bars 98, 99, the feeding bar IOI will be free to complete its return stroke even though link I22 may occupy its lowermost position.

The rocking movement of shaft I20 and arm |2I carried thereby, to raise link I22, is caused to take place each time that transfer arm 13 reaches the end of its transfer stroke. To this end, a pin I2I, projecting from hub 11 of arm I3, is caused to strike arm I28 of a crank lever I29, pivoted on a horizontal pivot I30, when transfer arm I3 reaches its extreme position, shown in Fig. 3, as Fig. 20 clearly shows. Crank lever I29 will thus be tilted a certain angle in a counterclockwise direction and its arm I3I, connected by a link I32 to a lever I33, fixed onto the front end of shaft I20, will cause a certain angular movement of said lever and shaft, resulting in the tilting movement of arm I 2I necessary to raise link I 22, so that hook I24 will clear the hanger suspended from the frontward notch of bars 98, 99.

By virtue of this arrangement, the feeding bar will be operative until such time when a hanger will have reached the forward notch of bars 98, 99, and will then become inoperative until said hanger will have been discharged onto rail I2, when feeding bar IOI will once more become operative. The feeding bar will, therefore, act as an automatic spacing means regulating the proper feeding of the hangers to rail I2.

When transfer arm I3 is brought back to its rearmost position it will engage the hanger previously discharged onto the rear end of rail I2 and will carry it to the front where it is discharged onto temporary support I8. It will be observed that the rear end of rail I2 has the surface of its upper edge slightly inclined to meet the upper edge of bars 98, 99, as shown at I34, in Figs. 7 and 21. This upwardly inclined surface offers a resistance to the rearward movement of a hanger suspended from rail I2 after it has been discharge thereon from rack 98-99.

Such resistance is utilized in order to facilitate the engagement of said hanger by the transfer arm at the end of itsreturn movement.f-:The outer end of said transfer arm is bentdownwardly, as shown at I35, and carries at its tip or lower enda hanger engaging device, consisting of two notched plates I36, I37, embracing the top of rail I2, said notched plates being each provided with a notch I38, adapted to engage the hook of a hanger suspended from rail I2; Said notched plates have a slanted rear end I39. and are pivotally mounted onto the lower end of part I35 of arm I3, so as to be tiltable about a transversal pivot I40, together with an. arm I4I, carrying at its outer end a counterweight I42. When transfer arm I3 is about to reach the end of its rearward stroke, as shown in Fig. 21,- slanted surface I39 of plates I36, I37 will ride over the topcf hanger hook I43, causing said plates I36, 131 to tilt upwardly until notch J38 has passed beyond said hook; said hook'being in the meantime prevented from sliding backward by the upwardly inclined edge surfacei34.

As soon as notch I38 has passed'beyondhook I43, counterweight I42 will cause arm I4I..'toi

fall back together with plates I36, I31, sothat hanger hook I43 will become imprisoned between the upper edge "of rail I2 and notch I38 of. said plates I36, I31. its forward stroke, will carry the hanger engaged thereby to the extreme frontend of rail I2, where it is discharged onto temporary support I8-,'zinthe manner previously described. Although the drawings illustrate an apparatus especially designed for display purposes, it is obvious that several of its novelfeatures can be applied in connection withconveying apparatus used for other purposes. I I

The drawings will, therefore, be understood as being intended for illustrative purposes only and not in a limiting sense. I accordingly reserve the. right to carry. my. inventionv intopractice in all those ways and manners which may enter, fairly, into the scope of the appended claims.

Iclaim: 1. In apparatus of the character described, an

article holder comprising an attaching member.

and a suspension and delivery member depending therefrom, -said suspension and delivery member being mounted so as to be oscillatable" about a substantially horizontal axis, and havingv a frontwardly extending head portion having a slanting surface, substantially on a level with said axis, and a tailrportion depending there from, the upper part of said. head having a transversal depression adapted to receive, and retain a bent wire member suspended therefrom.

2. In apparatus of the characterdescribed, comprising a carrier and a support, at least one of said two elements being arranged for translatory motion with respect to the other, meansfor suspending and transferring an article holder from one of said two elements ontogthe other, comprising a delivery member depending from one of said two elements, mounted soas to be oscillatable about a substantially horizontal axis, and a receiving member, mounted on the'other element, having a part projecting in the plane of said delivery member, at apoint vertically spaced from its point of attachment, the reaction of said projecting part against said delivery mem ber causing it to swing to. a position where an article holder suspended therefrom will befree to slide to a lower level onto said receiving Transfer arm I3 now. resuming comprising a carrierand a support, at least one of, said two elements being arranged for translatory motion with respect to the other, means for suspending and transferring anarticle holder from oneof said. twoelements ontothe other,

comprising a deliverymemberdepending from one of, said two. elements, mounted so as to. be oscillatable about a substantially horizontalaxis, and a receiving. member, mounted on the other element, having a vpartprojecting in the plane of said delivery member, at a point vertically spaced from its point of vattachmentflthe reaction of said.proiecting:part against said deliverymember causing it to swing to a position where an article holder suspended therefrom will be freeto'slide to a. lower lever onto said receiving member, said receiving member also being mounted onsaid support so as to be capable of angular-displacement about'a substantially horizontal axis, for eventual redelivery ofv said article-holder to another receiving member.

4. In apparatus of the character described, a plurality of transferdevices for suspending an article holder andfor transferring it from-one device'to. another ata lower, level, at least part of said'devices being arranged for translatory motion with respect to the'others, each device comprising a member mounted so as to. be oscillatable about a substantially horizontal axis, saidmemberhaving a substantially conical projecting head concentric to said axis, and a tail portion depend-.

ing therefrom, the head of the oscillatabie mem-" ber of one device projectingin the plane-of the tail portion. of another, the upper partof each head having a transversal depression adapted toreceive and retain ambent wire member sus.-' pended therefrom, the'reaction of the headof one member against the tail portion of another causing thelatter to swing-to-a positionwhere an article holder-suspendedtherefrom will be free to slidepntorthe depression of said head.

5. In apparatus ofthe character described, :a

travelling carrier, at non-travelling support, a plurality of transfer devices each comprising a member mounted so asto be .oscillatable' about a substantially horizontal axis,.depending from said carrier, the oscillatable member of some of said devices being mounted atan upper and'some at alower level, and a member mounted on said support. at an intermediate level, so as to be oscillatable about a substantially horizontal axis, .the latter-member having a part projecting in the path of travel ,of the upper level members depending from said carrier, at a point vertically spaced from .theirrespective points of attachment, and the lower level members each having a part projecting inthe planeof said member depending from said. support, .ata point vertically spaced from itspoint of attachment; the reaction of said projecting parts against said upper and intermediatelevel members causing the same to swingto a position where an article holder suspended therefrom will be free to slide to a lower level onto said projecting parts.

6. In apparatus of the. character described, a travelling carrier, a non-travelling support, a plurality of transfer devices each comprising a member mounted so as to be oscillatable about a substantially "horizontal axis, depending from said carrier,'the'oscillatable member of some of said devices being'mounted at an upper and some at a lower-leveL-a member mounted on said support at an-intermediate level, so as to be oscillatable about a substantiallyihorizontal axis, the latter member having a part projecting in the path of travel of the upper level members depending from said carrier, at a point vertically spaced from their respective points of attachment, andthe lower level members each having a part projecting in the plane of said member depending from said support, at a point vertically spaced from its point of attachment, the reaction of said projecting parts against said upper and intermediate level members causing the same toswing to a position where an article holder suspended therefrom will be free to slide to a lower levelonto said projecting parts, and means for rotating said support a certain angle about a substantially vertical axis, after an article holder has been transferred onto its oscillatable member from one of said upper level members, and for returning said support to its original position, before one of said lower level members reaches the position where said article holder can be redischarged from said oscillatable member onto said lower level member.

7. In apparatus of the character described, a travelling carrier, a non-travelling support, aplurality of transfer devices each comprising a mem-. ber mounted so as to be oscillatable about a substantially horizontal axis, depending from said carrier, the oscillatablemember of some of said devices being mounted at an upper and some at a lower level, a member mounted on said support at an intermediate level, so as to be oscillatable about a substantially horizontal axis, the. latter member having a part projecting in the path of travel of the upper level members depending from said carrier, at a point vertically spaced from their respective points of attachment, and the lower level members each having a part projecting in the plane of said member depending from said support, at a point vertically spaced fromitspoint of attachment, the reaction of said projecting parts against said upper and intermediate level members causing the same to swing to a position where an article holder suspended therefrom will be free to slide to a lower level onto said projecting parts, and means for redischarging said article holder from the lower level member from which it is suspended, and for returning it onto one of said upper level members.

8. In apparatus. of the character described, a travelling carrier, a non-travelling support, a plurality of transfer devices each comprising a member mounted so as to be oscillatable about a substantially horizontal axis, depending from said carrier, the oscillatable member of some of said devices being mounted at an upper and some at a lower level, a member mounted on said support. at an intermediate level, so as to ,be oscillatable about a substantially horizontal axis, the latter member having a part projecting in the path of travel of the upper level members depending from said carrier, at a point vertically spaced from their respective points of attachment, and the lower level members each having a part projecting in the plane of said member depending from said support, at a point vertically spaced from its point of attachment, the reaction of said projecting parts against said upper and intermediate level members causing the same to swing to aposition where an article holder suspendedtherefrom will be free to slide to a lower level onto said projecting parts, means for rotatingsaid support a certain angle about a substantially vertical axis, after an article holder has been transferred onto its oscillatable member from one of ,saidupper level members, and for returning said support to its original position, before ,one of said lower level membersreaches the position where said article holder can be redischarged from said oscillatable member onto said lower level member, and means for redischarging said article holder from the lower level member from which it is suspended, and for returning it onto oneof said upper level members.

9. In apparatus of the character described, the combination, with a travelling carrier having a plurality of transfer devices each comprising an article holder supporting member, some of said members being mounted at an upper and some at a lower level, of a return carrier for receiving article holders discharged from said lower level sup. porting members, and for delivering said holders to said upper level supporting members, said return carrier comprising a stationary saw-toothed rack member, and a reciprocating saw-toothed rack member causing said holders to advance. step by step along said stationary rack member.

10. In apparatus of the character described, the combination, with a traveling carrier having a plurality of transfer devices each comprising an article holder supporting member, some of said members being mounted at an upper and some at a lower level, of a return carrier for receiving article holders discharged from said lower level supporting members, and for delivering said holders to said upper level supportingmembers, said return carrier comprising means for supporting a plurality of article holders, andmeans for gradually advancing said article holders from the re-' ceiving to the delivery end of said return carrier.

11. In apparatus of the character described, the combination, with a traveling carrier having a plurality of transfer devices each comprising an article holder supporting member, some of said members being mounted at an upper and some at a lower level, of a return carrier for receiving article holders discharged from said lower level supporting members, and for delivering said holders to said upper level supporting members, said return carrier comprising means for supporting a plurality of article holders, means for gradually advancing said article holders from the receiving to the delivery end of said return carrier, and means for regulating the discharge of said article holders from said return carrier at predetermined spaced intervals, timed with the operation of said traveling carrier.

12. In apparatus of the character described, a feeding and distributing carrier. comprising a magazine suspension member, a feeding member adapted to cause a step by step advance of article holders suspended from said suspension member, and means regulating the operation of said feeding member so as to space deliveries effected thereby from the discharge end of said suspension member, independently of the relative positions occupied by the article holders suspended from said suspension member.

'13. In apparatus of the character described, a traveling carrier, a feeding and distributing carrier comprising a magazine suspension member and a feeding member adapted to cause a step by step advance of article holders suspended from said suspension member, means for trans ferring article holders from said suspension member onto said traveling carrier, means for retransferring said article holders from said traveling carrier onto said suspension member at the receiving end thereof, and means for regulating the operation of said feeding member so as to space deliveries effected thereby from the discharge end of said suspension member at intervals timed with the operation of said traveling carrier, independently of the relative positions occupied by the article holders-suspended from said suspension member. I r

14. In apparatus of the character described, a feeding and distributing carrier comprising a stationary saw-toothed rack member, a reciprocating saw-toothed rack member adapted to cause article holders suspended from said .stationary rack member to advance step by. step in the feeding direction, acam-acting member causing movement of said reciprocating member in the feeding direction, a spring causing return movement thereof, a restraining member associated with said reciprocating rack member, adapted to abut against one of said article holders when said holder has reached a predetermined position close to' the discharge end of said stationary rack member, and to vpreventfull completion of the return movements of said 1' ciprocating rack member, thereby preventing the same from engaging and advancing said article holders, and means for at times displacing said restraining member to clear the article holder against which it abuts, thereby enabling said reciprocating member to complete its next return stroke.

15. In apparatus of the character described, a traveling carrier, a feeding and distributing carrier comprising a stationary saw-toothed rack member, a reciprocating saw-toothed rack member adapted to cause article holders suspended from said stationary rackmember to advance step by step in the feeding direction, means for transferring article holders discharged from said stationary rack member onto said traveling carrier, means for retransferring said article holders from said traveling carrier onto said stationary rack member at the receiving end thereof, a camacting member operatively associated with said traveling carrier, causing movement of said reciprocating member in the feeding direction, a spring causing return movement thereof, a restraining member associated with said reciprocating rack member, adapted to abut against one of said article holders when said article holder has reached a predetermined position close to the discharge end of said stationary rack member, and to prevent full completion of the return movements of said reciprocating rack member, thereby preventing the same from engaging and advancing said article holders, and means, timed with the operation of said traveling carrier, for at times displacing said restraining member to clear the article holder against which it abuts, thereby enabling said reciprocating member to complete its next return stroke.

16. In apparatus of the character described, a traveling carrier, a feeding and distributing carrier comprising a magazine suspension member and a feeding member adapted to gradually advance article holders suspended from said suspension member towards the discharging end thereof, a transfer rail interposed between said discharging end and said traveling carrier, and a transfer member, riding over said rail, comprising an engaging member adapted to slide over an article holder recently discharged from said suspension member onto said rail, during the return movement of said transfer member, and to engage and advance said article holder along said rail, during the next forward stroke of said transfer member.

17. In apparatus of the character described, a traveling carrier, a non-traveling rotatable support, means for transferring article holders from said carrier onto said support, means for retransferring said article holders from said support onto said carrier, meansfor at times rotating said support for displaying in different positions articles suspended therefrom, a feeding and distributing carrier comprising a magazine suspension member and a feeding. member adapted to cause a step by step advance of article holders suspended from said suspension member, means for transferring article holders from said suspension member onto said traveling carrier, means for retransferring said article holders from said traveling carrier onto said suspension member at the receiving end thereof, and means for regulating the operation of said feeding member so as to space deliveries effected thereby from the discharge end of said suspension member at intervals timed with the operation of said traveling carrier, independently of the relative positions occupied by the article holders suspended from said suspension member,

18. In apparatus of the character described, a traveling carrier, a non-traveling rotatable support, means fortransferring article holders from said carrier onto said support, means for retransferring said article holders from said support onto said carrier, means for at times rotating said support for displaying in different positions articles suspended therefrom, a feeding and distributing carrier comprising a magazine suspension member and a feeding member adapted to gradually advance article holders suspended from said suspension member towards the discharging end thereof, a transfer rail interposed between said discharging end and said traveling carrier, a transfer member, riding over said rail, comprising an engaging member adapted to slide over an article holder recently discharged from said suspension member onto said rail, during the return movement of said transfer member, and to engage and advance said'article holder along said rail, during the next forward stroke of said transfer member, means for transferring said article holder from said rail onto said traveling carrier, and means for retransferring said article holders from said traveling carrier onto said suspension member at the receiving end thereof.

19. In apparatus of the character described, a traveling carrier, a non-traveling rotatable sup port, means for transferring article holders from said carrier onto said support, means for retransferring said article holders from said support onto said carrier, means for at times rotating said support for displaying in different positions articles suspended therefrom, a feeding and distributing carrier comprising a magazine suspension member and a feeding member adapted to gradually advance article holders suspended from said suspension member towards the discharging end thereof, a transfer rail interposed between said discharging end and said traveling carrier, a transfer member, riding over said rail, comprising an engaging member adapted to slide over an article holder recently discharged from said suspension member onto said rail, during the return'movement of said transfer member, and

to engage and advance said article holder along ing member so as to space deliveries effected thereby from the discharge end of said suspension member at intervals timed with the operation of said traveling carrier, independently of the relative positions occupied by the article holders suspended from said suspension member.

20. In apparatus of the character described, a traveling carrier, a non-traveling rotatablesupport, means for transferring article holders from said carrier onto said support, means for retransferring said article holders from said support onto said carrier, means for at times rotating said support for displaying indifferent positions articles suspended therefrom, a feeding and distributing carrier comprising a stationary saw-toothed rack member, a reciprocating saw-toothed rack member adapted to cause article holders suspended from said stationary rack member to advance step by step in the feeding direction, a transfer rail interposed between the discharging end of said stationary rack member and said traveling carrier, a transfer member, riding over said rail, comprising an engaging member adapted to slide over an article holder recently discharged from said suspension member onto said rail, during the return movement of said transfer member, and to engage and advance said article holder along said rail, during the next forward stroke of said transfer member, means for transferring said article holder from said rail onto said traveling carrier, means for retransferring said article holders from said traveling carrier onto said suspension member at the receiving end thereof, a cam-actingemember operatively associated with said traveling carrier, causing movement of said reciprocating member in the feeding direction, a spring causing return movement thereof, a restraining member associated With said reciprocating rack member, adapted to abut against one of said article holders when said article holder has reached a predetermined position close to the discharge end of said stationary rack member, and to prevent full completion of the return movements of said reciprocating rack member, thereby preventing the same from engaging and advancing said article holders, and means, timed with the operation of said traveling carrier, for at times displacing said restraining member to clear the article holder against which it abuts, thereby enabling said reciprocating member to complete its next return stroke.

A. JUDSON WALTER, JR. 

